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Tanzania dethrones Kenya in investment race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66420, member: 636"] Tanzania surpassed Kenya to become East Africa's premier investment destination, rising from 12th to 9th place in Africa, per Rand Merchant Bank's latest report. Institutional investors favor the country's macroeconomic stability and large infrastructure projects, such as railway and energy developments, over high-growth technology ventures in neighboring nations. The nation maintains nearly 6 percent GDP growth with the region's lowest inflation rates, offering protection against global economic turbulence. Tanzania's appeal stems from its substantial consumer base, Indian Ocean port access and abundant natural resources, with major investments in the Standard Gauge Railway and a 42 billion dollar liquefied natural gas project. Regulatory hurdles around land rights and licensing, plus shallow capital markets, could limit investment flows despite positive economic indicators. Kenya dropped to 10th place behind Tanzania as sovereign debt worries and currency instability pushed long-term investors toward more predictable opportunities. Rwanda ranked 15th for strong governance but faces constraints from its small market and landlocked geography. Seychelles and Mauritius retained top positions as Africa's most attractive investment locations, outperforming Egypt, South Africa and Morocco despite geopolitical disruptions from trade tariffs and regional elections. [/QUOTE]
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